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An interesting and well-written book that illuminates the career of a group of significant, yet previously little known Russian radicals.
Book Details
Acknowledgments 
Part I. The First Generation
Chapter 1. The World of Emigration in Nineteenth-Century Europe 
Chapter 2. N.I. Turgenev: The First Political Emigre 
Chapter 3. I.G. Golovin: Emigre
Acknowledgments 
Part I. The First Generation
Chapter 1. The World of Emigration in Nineteenth-Century Europe 
Chapter 2. N.I. Turgenev: The First Political Emigre 
Chapter 3. I.G. Golovin: Emigre Individualism 
Chapter 4. N.I. Sazonov: Marx's First Russian Follower 
Chapter 5. P.V. Dolgorukov: The Republican Prince 
Chapter 6. Perspectives on the First Generation 
Part II. The Second Generation
Chapter 7. The Origins of Collective Action Abroad
Chapter 8. A. A. Semo-Solov' evich: Beyond Herzen 
Chapter 9. On the Eve: Toward the Development of Ideology 
Chapter 10. N. I. Utin: Emigre Internationalism 
Part III. The Turning Point
Chapter 11. The Russian Emigre Press: In the Shadows of Kolokol 
Chapter 12. The Emigration and Revolution 
Appendixes
A. Regulations for the Aid of Political Exiles from Russia, 13 December 1855 (Geneva)
B. Police Surveillance at Herzen's House in London, 1862 
C. The League of Peace and Freedom, 1867-1868 
D. Natalie Herzen's Dream, 1869 
Notes 
Bibliography 
Index
 
   
   
   
   
  